White Paper: OSHA Housekeeping Checklist
It’s time for some safety spring cleaning. The more disorganized your workplace is, the closer inspectors will look for violations. To meet OSHA’s standards and keep your employees safe, it’s important to establish a good housekeeping routine.
Download this OSHA Housekeeping Checklist to keep your business inspection-ready and:
- Identify areas for improvement
- Streamline tedious processes
- Establish a housekeeping routine
- Avoid OSHA violations
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